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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Seventeen years later, it still seems hard to believe what transpired on Feb. 18, 1990 in the 32nd annual Daytona 500.
By then, the long-running 500 frustration of NASCAR's pre-eminent driver, Dale Earnhardt, had become a yearly refrain. Starting the 1990 season, Earnhardt had won three of his eventual seven Cup championships. On the other hand, he had yet to win even one Daytona 500.
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As in other years, Earnhardt's black No. 3 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet soon established itself as the dominant entry as the Daytona 500 approached. Earnhardt qualified second. He won one of the Twin 125 qualifying races. Surely this would finally be the year, many thought. But it wasn't to be.
The frustration would continue and a late-blooming 32-year-old from Spanaway, Wash., would end up benefiting. Truth was indeed stranger than fiction, when Derrike Cope became a Daytona 500 champion.
Daytona 500 Upset No. 1: Derrike Cope, 1990
The Favorites: Dale Earnhardt, Dale Earnhardt, Dale Earnhardt.
The Intangible: A last-lap tire problem for race-leader Earnhardt that ruined his chances.
The Winner's Stats: Started 12th; led five laps; average speed 165.761 mph; $188,150 in prize money.
The Rundown: Cope had started two previous 500s but had failed to finish either one. But the No. 10 Purolator Chevrolet ride he landed for 1990 was a good one and crew chief Buddy Parrott was a great one.
Earnhardt dominated the race, leading an incredible 155 of 200 laps. But throughout, Cope lurked. Earnhardt had a huge lead when on Lap 193, Geoffrey Bodine's spin caused a caution. Everyone pitted -- except Cope. After that, Cope ran flat-out despite used-up tires. Earnhardt took the lead from Cope on the restart with five laps remaining and appeared headed toward the elusive 500 victory.
But on the last lap, Earnhardt ran over a piece of debris from another car's engine. Suddenly, his right-rear tire shredded. Entering Turn 3, Earnhardt had to throttle down and concentrate on keeping his car from crashing. As he slowed, Cope raced by on the inside -- en route to the biggest upset victory in the history of the Daytona 500.
The Follow-Up: Cope won one more race that season, at Dover. He hasn't won since. He ran full Cup seasons through 1998, and finished a career-best 15th in the final series points in 1995. ... This year, he is attempting to make the Daytona 500 field for the 15th time.
| Fin. | St. | Driver | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12 | Derrike Cope | running |
| 2 | 20 | Terry Labonte | running |
| 3 | 4 | Bill Elliott | running |
| 4 | 19 | Ricky Rudd | running |
| 5 | 2 | Dale Earnhardt | running |
| 6 | 10 | Bobby Hillin Jr. | running |
| 7 | 38 | Rusty Wallace | running |
| 8 | 24 | Michael Waltrip | running |
| 9 | 3 | Geoffrey Bodine | running |
| 10 | 30 | Morgan Shepherd | running |
| 11 | 31 | Neil Bonnett | running |
| 12 | 32 | Dick Trickle | running |
| 13 | 18 | Ernie Irvan | running |
| 14 | 9 | Darrell Waltrip | running |
| 15 | 6 | Jimmy Spencer | running |
| 16 | 14 | Lake Speed | running |
| 17 | 33 | Brett Bodine | running |
| 18 | 5 | Harry Gant | running |
| 19 | 21 | Sterling Marlin | running |
| 20 | 16 | Davey Allison | running |
| 21 | 7 | Mark Martin | running |
| 22 | 17 | Butch Miller | running |
| 23 | 42 | Dave Marcis | running |
| 24 | 22 | Kyle Petty | handling |
| 25 | 23 | Jack Pennington | running |
| 26 | 27 | Joe Ruttman | running |
| 27 | 26 | Larry Pearson | running |
| 28 | 29 | Rich Bickle | running |
| 29 | 37 | Jimmy Means | running |
| 30 | 28 | Rick Wilson | engine |
| 31 | 39 | Jerry O'Neil | running |
| 32 | 41 | Eddie Bierschwale | running |
| 33 | 34 | Hut Stricklin | running |
| 34 | 11 | Richard Petty | running |
| 35 | 25 | Alan Kulwicki | running |
| 36 | 13 | A.J. Foyt | quit |
| 37 | 40 | Jimmy Horton | drivetrain |
| 38 | 36 | Rob Moroso | crash |
| 39 | 35 | Phil Barkdoll | engine |
| 40 | 1 | Ken Schrader | engine |
| 41 | 15 | Mike Alexander | crash |
| 42 | 8 | Phil Parsons | crash |